Elizabeth Galoozis

Elizabeth Galoozis (she/her) is head of Information Literacy and Student Engagement at the Claremont Colleges Library. Her research interests include critical information literacy, feminist pedagogy, and identity in the library workplace. Her work has appeared in Library Quarterly, In the Library with the Lead Pipe, Library Juice Press, and at ACRL, CALM, and LOEX conferences. She is the co-editor, along with Carolyn Caffrey and Rebecca Halpern, of Hidden Architectures of Information Literacy Programs: Structures, Practices, and Contexts. Her creative work has been published in Phoebe, Air/Light, Sinister Wisdom, and RHINO, among others. She advises mid-career librarians to articulate their personal values and come back to them when making decisions.

Hidden Architectures of Information Literacy Programs: Structures, Practices, and Contexts
Hidden Architectures of Information Literacy Programs: Structures, Practices, and Contexts—eEditions PDF e-book
book cover for Thriving as a Mid-Career Librarian: Identity, Advocacy, and Pathways
Thriving as a Mid-Career Librarian: Identity, Advocacy, and Pathways
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